Alberta Group Can Start Collecting Signatures for Separation Referendum: Elections Alberta

Alberta Group Can Start Collecting Signatures for Separation Referendum: Elections Alberta
The Canadian Press/Adrian Wyld
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Elections Alberta says a group supporting Alberta independence can start collecting signatures to hold an upcoming referendum on Alberta separating from Canada.

The announcement comes several weeks after the province’s non-partisan electoral body approved a petition question from the Alberta Prosperity Project (APP) on whether or not Alberta should become an independent nation. The APP will now have from Jan. 3 to May 2 to collect 177,732 signatures in order for a referendum to be held.

The petition question for which signatures will be being gathered asks, “Do you agree that the province of Alberta should cease to be a part of Canada to become an independent state?”

APP CEO Mitch Sylvestre has previously stated that a referendum is required because of Ottawa’s regulations on oil and gas development in Alberta as well as the province’s low chances of seeing a significant change at the federal level that are more favourable to its interests.